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Meteorologists predicted as much as 12 inches of snow in parts of Indiana as a strong winter system hit the state Sunday.
The first snowfall readings of the day began to trickle in as snow continued to fall across southern and central Indiana through Sunday afternoon. Southern Indiana bore the brunt of the storm, recording readings of up to 8 inches of snow as of 2:30 p.m.
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Snow is expected to move into the area through Monday, meaning snow totals are likely to rise.
See how much snow the National Weather Service has recorded for cities in Indiana.
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How much snow will be on the ground on Sunday?
By mid-afternoon, these cities had the highest recorded snowfall totals in Indiana:
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Ferdinand: 8.5 inches (1:20 p.m.)
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Petersburg: 7 inches (11:29)
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Saint Anthony: 7 inches (1:49 p.m.)
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Shoals: 5.6 inches (2:26 p.m.)
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Monroe City: 5 inches (2:12 p.m.)
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Bicknell: 4.5 inches (2 p.m.)
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Washington: 4 inches (2:31 PM)
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Indianapolis NWS site: 1.4 inches (1 p.m.)
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Motorway: 1 inch (1:45 p.m.)
Contact Alysa Guffey at amguffey@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: View snowfall totals in Indiana during the winter storm